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1 пята арки
1) General subject: impost2) Engineering: arch abutment, arch shoe, arch skewback4) Silicates: plate block (свода печи), springing block (свода печи) -
2 пятовый камень
1) General subject: abutment stone2) Military: (устоя моста) abutment stone3) Engineering: dosseret (над капителью колонны; свода или арки), footstone (в кладке фронтона), impost, pad stone, padstone, skewback, springing block (арки или свода)4) Construction: impost springer, pad, springing stone, skew back5) Railway term: bearing block6) Architecture: kneeler, kneestone, skew, skewback (арки или свода), template, templet -
3 пята свода
2) Geology: springing block3) Engineering: balance of roof (печи)4) Construction: building impost, rein, skew-back, springing, vault abutment, butment, skew back5) Architecture: cushion7) Metallurgy: skewback -
4 начальный камень свода
Mining: springing blockУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > начальный камень свода
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5 опора пяты свода
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6 пятовый камень арки
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > пятовый камень арки
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7 пятовый камень свода
Construction: springer, springing blockУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пятовый камень свода
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8 kantakivi
• springing stone• bearing block• abutment stone -
9 Anfänger
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10 Kämpfer
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11 stökkr
(-s, -ar),1) stock, trunk, block, log of wood (skutu þeir stokki í hryginn svá at í sundr tók); fœra fórnir stokkum eða steinum, to offer to stocks or stones;2) the wall of a log-house; innan stokks, fyrir innan stokk, inside the house, in-doors (Hrútr fekk henni öll ráð í hendr fyrir innan stokk); útan stokks, fyrir útan stokk, outside the house, out-of-doors;3) = setstokkr; drekka e-n af stokki, to drink one under the table; stíga á stokk ok strengja heit, to place one’s foot on the stock (setstokkr) and make avow;4) board along the front of a bed (Egill gekk til rekkjunnar Armóðs ok hnykkti honum á stokk fram);5) anchor-stock, = akkerisstokkr;6) stock of an anvil (klauf Sigurðr steðja Regins ofan í stokkinn með sverðinu);7) gunwale of a ship, = borðstokkr;8) pl. stocks on which ships are built, = bakkastokkar; skipit hljóp af stokkunum fram á ána, the ship slid of the stocks into the river;9) a pair of stocks for culprits; setja e-n í stokk, to set one in the stocks;10) a piece of wood put on the horns of cattle (var stokkrinn af hornum graðungsins);11) trunk, chest, case.* * *1.or stökr, m. [provinc. Norse staak = noise], a stir, disturbance; vær kómum stökk (dat.) í lið þeirra, we put them to flight, Stj. 515; ek mun vita ef ek koma nokkurum stökk í lið þeirra, Fms. viii. 49; áðr hann görði stökk í órum búðum, ere he brought discord into our dwelling, Bjarn. 28 (in a verse, if thus to be emended); stökkr óx, the swell (of the sea) waxed, Edda (Ht.)2.adj. ‘springing,’ brittle, of steel or the like; koparr harðr ok stökkr, Fms. v. 344; stökkr stálbugr, Hallgr.2. slippery; sólinn var stökkr … rasar Sturla, Bs. i. 527. -
12 Kämpferstein
Kämpferstein m 1. springing stone, springer, skewback, coussinet; 2. SB bearing block (Brückenbau); 3. ARCH impost (eines Gewölbes); 4. stone transom (Anfangsstein eines Fensterkämpfers)Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Kämpferstein
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